it's a very victrola word
"He has a wife, you know.."

i hear your mom is reigning champion
"solidarity"
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"scope" also fits in with how we already use that word, e.g. microscope/telescope/periscope.
I'd wager most (non-indian, because i'd assume they don't use the latin/greek parts of english as much) english speakers could figure out what "remotoscope" means even completely devoid of context.
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english is bloated with latin, which is in turn bloated with greek
I think we should popularize "Selene" as the scifi name for the moon, the name people would use when "the moon" might well mean Enceladus to some people.
"Luna" is relatively well-known and all but it always sounded a bit off to me, it doesn't sound planet-y..
But maybe that's just because i'm swedish and it sounds like a verb to me. "Jag måste hem och luna mitt marsvin"
video isn't slow, that's a wild thing to say lol. The videos you find are slow.
but like, that's why we invented conduits! They're walls for the cables/pipes!
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and given the religious meaning, they're definitely archpronouns